pääjako
Pääjako is a traditional Finnish dish that has been a staple in the country's cuisine for centuries. The term "pääjako" translates to "head division" in English, referring to the practice of dividing the head of a slaughtered animal into its constituent parts. This dish is typically prepared using the head of a cow, but it can also be made with the heads of other large animals such as pigs or sheep.
The preparation of pääjako involves several steps. First, the head is cleaned and the brain is removed.
Once cooled, the head is divided into its various parts, including the cheeks, tongue, and ears. These
Pääjako is a hearty and flavorful dish that is often served as part of a larger meal,